Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (5/31/23)

Today is Wednesday and somehow it's already the last day of May.

Debt limit deal clears 1st hurdle as McCarthy works to tamp down dissent (WaPo)

Sudan’s rival factions agree to extend shaky ceasefire after rebuke from mediators (The Guardian)

It Took Alito Barely a Month to Violate the Supreme Court’s New Ethics Rules (Slate)

Trump White House Aides Subpoenaed in Firing of Election Security Expert (NYT)

Ugh: A landmark appeals court ruling clears way for Purdue Pharma-Sackler bankruptcy deal (NPR)

Don’t visit Florida if you’re LGBTQ+, Human Rights Campaign warns: ‘It’s dangerous’ (PinkNews)

New NH federal prosecutors to focus on civil rights, domestic terrorism and violent crime (NHPR)

Welp, the effects of Diamond Sports not paying their bills are starting: MLB Relieves Bally Sports, Will Take Over Broadcasting of San Diego Padres Games (NBC San Diego)

Veronica Alvarez to manage World No. 4 USA at IX WBSC Women's Baseball World Cup (WBSC)

Pizza From Pete Davidson and Doughnuts From Jay Leno: Eating on the WGA Picket Line (Eater)

And some longer reads:

This is TRULY AMAZING: Here’s What Happens When Your Lawyer Uses ChatGPT (NYT)

How the U.S. wants to pressure China to help avert climate catastrophe (WaPo)

The Future of Classic New York Slice Shops Hangs in the Balance (Eater)

Domicide: Burying Prehistoric Dwellings (Places)

Future Shock: 8 Crime Novels That Blur the Lines Into SciFi (CrimeReads)

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (5/27/23)

Happy Saturday!

Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers founder, sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy (NPR)

Oleksiy Danilov interview: Ukraine counter-offensive 'ready to begin' (BBC)

Mar-a-Lago Worker Provided Prosecutors New Details in Trump Documents Case (NYT)

Samuel Alito’s Assault on Wetlands Is So Indefensible That He Lost Brett Kavanaugh (Slate)

Debt ceiling negotiators race to cement deal before June 5 deadline (WaPo)

I'm mildly agog that this is finally actually happening, though who knows if it will succeed: Ken Paxton updates: Texas House impeachment vote will be an intra-GOP showdown (Texas Tribune)

New mpox cases found in UK: ‘The infection has not gone away’ (PinkNews)

Yay! Rochester Starbucks becomes first NH location to unionize (NHPR)

For real: Sarris: Let’s figure out a better way of checking pitchers for sticky stuff (The Athletic)

Maybe it was having a party!! Black bear takes 60 cupcakes from US bakery, scaring staff (The Guardian)

And some longer reads:

U.S. debt default could hit Social Security payments first (WaPo)

US presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis’ anti-LGBTQ+ attacks: A timeline of hate (PinkNews)

This was written before the impeachment articles were filed, but has some good background: Texas G.O.P. Leaders Clash Over Accusations of Corruption and Drunkenness (NYT)

'It's not for the faint-hearted' — the story of India's intrepid women seaweed divers (NPR)

Wildly entertaining, wonderfully profane: The Liam Hendriks experience is about to return (The Athletic)

Friday, May 26, 2023

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (5/18/23)

Today is Thursday! I'm headed off on a family trip for a few days, so I may not be able to share posts to social media like usual, but the posts will be here for you. You can always see the most recent ones by visiting the home page.

Guillermo Lasso: Ecuador's President dissolves parliament (BBC)

U.S. Wires Ukraine With Radiation Sensors to Detect Nuclear Blasts (NYT)

This will hurt so many children: Bill banning puberty blockers, hormone treatments for trans kids sent to Texas governor (Texas Tribune)

Finally! PEN America, Penguin Random House Sue Florida School District Over 'Unconstitutional' Book Bans (PW)

Prince Harry and Meghan in near catastrophic car chase with paparazzi, spokesperson says (The Guardian)

Elizabeth Holmes loses her latest bid to avoid prison (NPR)

Good: Woman accused of hitting election worker in Raymond, NH, faces felony assault charge (NHPR)

Post-9/11 wars have contributed to some 4.5 million deaths, report suggests (WaPo)

I actually do like Little Leaf (for non-shape-related reasons) but lol: Can you really trademark the shape of lettuce? We’re about to find out (Fast Company)

Speaking of lol: Rosenthal: Blue Jays pitcher admits he was tipping pitches when facing Aaron Judge (The Athletic)

And some longer reads:

Gains Near Bakhmut Raise Ukraine’s Hopes of a Turning Tide (NYT)

Zooey Zephyr Explains What It Was Like to Be Banned From the State House, and What’s Next (Slate)

Spain’s water war gets political (Politico EU)

How MLB's most dominant reliever right now came out of nowhere (MLB)

Jackie Robinson’s Legacy Stretches Beyond the Baseball Field (NYT)

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (5/17/23)

NOW it's Wednesday.

Phew: Democrats keep Pa. House majority following Rep. Mike Zabel’s resignation (Philadelphia Inquirer)

I'm not convinced this will last, but I guess it's something: MO AG Bailey withdraws rule banning gender-affirming care for trans adults, children (Kansas City Star)

On the other hand: North Carolina’s GOP-led General Assembly overrides Democratic governor’s 12-week abortion ban veto (CNN)

Ukraine intercepts missiles as Russia steps up strikes on Kyiv (WaPo)

Masha Gessen Resigns in Protest From PEN America Board (The Atlantic)

This was yesterday and I don't see any news stories with results yet but I hear that Plamondon won, phew. Special election puts focus on Nashua House district that's been under-represented in Concord all year long (NHPR)

UK is a hostile environment for LGBTQ+ journalists, study suggests (The Guardian)

The Met Will “More Thoroughly” Investigate Artwork Origins With Hire of Provenance Researchers (ProPublica)

Chief Standing Bear, Native American civil rights icon, is honored on a postal stamp (NPR)

Managing a medieval household (Medieval manuscripts blog)

And some longer reads:

The North Carolina governor’s race will be fought over abortion and LGBTQ+ rights (The 19th*)

How A.I. and DNA Are Unlocking the Mysteries of Global Supply Chains (NYT)

Inside the 3D-printed box in Texas where humans will prepare for Mars (The Guardian)

Memories of Water (Places)

SABR's 'Baseball Memories' keeps people with memory disorders connected to the game (MLB)

Friday, May 12, 2023

Monday, May 8, 2023

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (5/8/23)

Monday again! Here's my TV news roundup for the week at The Televixen.

Texas mall shooting: Officials probe gunman's possible far-right links (BBC)

This is, to be clear, a different violent act: 8 people killed after vehicle drives into group at bus stop in Texas border city (NPR)

Finnish newspaper hides Ukraine news reports for Russians in online game (The Guardian)

New Hampshire details plans for spending initial $6.5M in grants from opioid lawsuits (NHPR)

It’s Not Easy Being Blue (Slate)

Biden Pledges $500 Million to Stop Deforestation in Brazil (NYT)

Promising new malaria vaccine for kids approved in Ghana (STAT)

U.S. Returns $33 Million of Looted Antiquities to Turkey (Smithsonian)

Gerrit Cole's Resurgence Is Here to Stay (FanGraphs)

I can't decide if this is annoyingly pretentious or the kind of obsessive attention to detail I enjoy. Maybe both. James Gunn Created 600 Unique Versions of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 3’ For Various Types of Cinemas (THR)

And some longer reads:

After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on Guns (NYT)

Senior Ukrainian officials fear counterattack may not live up to hype (WaPo)

‘We Were Helpless’: Despair at the C.D.C. as the Pandemic Erupted (NYT)

How “Abbott Elementary” Takes On the Charter-School Movement (New Yorker)

Stat This, Not That: Batting average doesn’t tell a hitter’s whole story. So what should be on ballpark scoreboards? (Yahoo! Sports)

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Morning Coffee Link Roundup (5/3/23)

Today is Wednesday, and wow, this week is very rainy.

Nord Stream: Report puts Russian navy ships near pipeline blast site (BBC)

Carlson’s Text That Alarmed Fox Leaders: ‘It’s Not How White Men Fight’ (NYT)

The Texas man accused of killing 5 neighbors is in custody, authorities say (NPR)

This is so awful: Judge denies Rep. Zooey Zephyr’s attempt to return to Montana House floor (CNN)

The Supreme Court’s Ethics Issues Are Not All Created Equal (Slate)

I see: CDC opens probe after 35 test positive for covid following CDC conference (WaPo)

Good: Veterans group calls for stronger law enforcement action against neo-Nazis in New England (NHPR)

One in three young teachers in England skipping meals to make ends meet (The Guardian)

Tony Award Nominations 2023: ‘Some Like It Hot’ Dominates, Followed by ‘& Juliet,’ ‘Shucked,’ ‘New York, New York’ (Variety)

Clayton Kershaw, Adam Wainwright and … Gerrit Cole? The next pitchers in line for 200 wins (The Athletic)

And some longer reads:

Ukraine refugees face uncertainty and precarity as displacement persists (NPR)

3 Nuclear Superpowers, Rather Than 2, Usher In a New Strategic Era (NYT)

Why Are TV Writers So Miserable? (New Yorker)

"Success" is... subjective but the actual piece is very interesting: MLB’s pitch clock is a success, but some still fear an injury reckoning is coming (The Athletic)

Mid-Apocalyptic Fiction: Writing Against a Climate Catharsis (Tor)